compared to sandy, because sandy was a $45 million hit to revenues last quarter, does this look like it will be bigger? >> you know, melissa, it's too early to tell. my sense of this storm is, no, it's not as i impactful. i think what happened with sandy is the entire region in the northeast didn't have power for up to ten days. so people couldn't go online and buy tickets. the difference with this one is my hope after everyone buys all their shovels and snow blowers at home depot, they'll want to buy tickets to the caribbean after this. we're going to be moving a lot of aircraft out of boston later today. and new york will have a minimal footprint of aircraft, so we can start operating tomorrow. but really, simon, we need to get them out of there, because you've got to move the snow. if you've got airplanes laying around the airport, it makes it difficult for places like mass port and port authority of new york and new jersey to get the infrastructure cleaned up so we can operate. >> rob, just before we let you go, there's a lot of talk we're getting close to an american airlines, a